Wednesday, March 21, 2007

The Information on Emeralds

Emeralds are sub-types of the mineral known as beryl. They are part of the four most precious minerals in the world. When you take the dollar to weight ratio of emeralds compared with other gemstones, you see that they are the most desirable and expensive gemstone available. This is because actual mined emeralds are fairly rare compared to other gemstones. It is possible to synthetically produce them and create a product almost identical to the real thing, and these are the ones that you see sold for cheaper.

The color of the emerald is very important, and may affect which ones you buy if you are in the market. Generally speaking, the emeralds with a deeper green color are more valuable. But if you see a dark green stone, that doesn’t mean that you should buy it on the spot if it has a low price. The most valuable emeralds are not only dark green, but also very brilliant and translucent. It makes for a stunning effect, and is why people pay top dollar for emeralds. The lighter ones are slightly more common, but still very beautiful and rare.

There is a square shape that you frequently see emeralds cut in. It is designed to give the emeralds the best shape to allow light to pass through. Instead of being dark and dull, the cut allows light to reflect in just the right directions and make it into the brilliant gemstone that you are used to seeing. The cut is much more important than the size or weight of the gemstone. It is what gives the stone its true beauty, rather than just how much of it there is. If you find an expert gem cutter, you will immediately recognize his work.

Emeralds, whether in jewelry or loose, are some of the most stunningly beautiful stones that money can buy. So small and simple, they can harness the light and reflect it in a way that is extremely bright and pleasant to the eye. If you are interested in buying one, you can look at almost any local jeweler. There are many options for buying them. You can buy rings that already have them installed, or mix and match your own choices of gemstones and rings in order to get the most personalized ring possible.

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